TOP 100 TITLES WITH HIGHEST SECTION REQUESTS (CALENDAR YEAR OR ACADEMIC YEAR)

TOP 100 TITLES WITH HIGHEST SECTION REQUESTS (CALENDAR YEAR OR ACADEMIC YEAR)

What it tells you

There are two versions of this report for: calendar year and academic
year. Both of these reports show which 100 titles have had the highest number of section requests. You
can display by publisher or all publishers, for one year or all years.

How to run the report

Log in to the portal and select "Top 100 titles with highest section
requests by calendar year (from BR2)" or "Top 100 titles with highest section requests by academic
year (from BR2)"

Select an individual publisher or all publishers

Select a year or select all years (data available from January 2014)

Click Generate

How to interpret the data

The data are presented in a table, with an option to download as a CSV
file. The top titles are sorted by total section requests based on the BR2.

The graph at the top of the page shows how the level of use is distributed
across these 100 titles.

Top tips for using this report

Sort by publisher to see how individual publishers are represented in
your top 100 titles

Consider sharing this information with academics to demonstrate top
performing titles (either overall, or those relevant to their areas)

High performing resources may be worth highlighting in library reporting
mechanisms or publicity